No person should face intolerance based on their immigration status,” State Rep. Naquetta Ricks said during a rally at the Colorado State Capitol on Wednesday against new President
Before and after winning election last year to represent one of Colorado’s most diverse and immigrant-rich congressional districts, Republican U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans of Fort Lupton promised to help deliver a border crackdown and deportations of violent criminals,
A video from 2019 showing a Mexican flag being raised at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Colorado during a protest has been shared on social media as if it was recent footage of the United States flag being replaced with the Mexican one.
Colorado's elected leaders, at the federal, state and local levels are reacting to President Trump's executive actions.
Otter Products, a Fort Collins-based company that makes protective cases and accessories for smart phones and tablets, could potentially pass higher prices onto consumers if new tariffs make its products more expensive to produce, company spokesperson Kristen Tatti said in a statement.
The idea that a president could override the Constitution with the stroke of a pen is a flagrant assault on the rule of law and our constitutional republic,” Colorado Attorney General Phil
Representative Jason Crow (D-Colo.) spoke with Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation Sunday about the January 6 pardons, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes inside Capitol Hill last week after being pardoned,
There's been a swift response to President Donald's Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship as 22 state attorneys general, including Colorado, filed suit.
"Our communities in Aurora have been under attack nationally with Operation Aurora rhetoric and pundits taking out of context what really happened here."
A few member of Douglas County Board of County Commissioners recently traveled from one "D.C." to another. Republican commissioners George Teal, Abe Laydon and Kevin Van Winkle were in Washington D.C.
In the last hours of the Biden administration, the Bureau of Reclamation announced it would spend $388.3 million for environmental projects in Colorado and three other Colorado River Basin states.
As Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office for a second time, some Coloradans are rejoicing and others are bracing themselves at the prospect of the president-elect's incoming